Old 08-13-15, 09:55 AM
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Originally Posted by rpenmanparker
That's the problem isn't it. When solvents with a flash point similar to gasoline are necessarily used by professionals in a chemical laboratory, the last thing that anyone would be is comfortable.

Do you have a guard on your table saw. Why? Think of the table saw without the guard as gasoline and the saw with the guard as mineral spirits. Do you see my point?
Using gas in a small indoor room might be like using a tablesaw without a guard. Using gas outdoors is not particularly dangerous.

I'll admit I have a guard for my tablesaw but it's on the shelf. I'm a bad boy.
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